COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION"Our infamous 668 Belgian Strong Golden Ale was aged in Chardonnay barrels with a touch of Brettanomyces to bring you this limited run bottle. Goat Lord Approved!" One of only three hundred bottles.

2013 Vintage, Bottle #75/446
Tasted on 7/18/14 from a capped 375mL bottle sent to me as an awesome extra in a trade. Pours cloudy, muted orange with a thick, rocky white head that slowly recedes to average, messy and rocky lace. The nose is full of funky and spicy brett with plenty of fruity Chardonnay, a touch of the malolactic butter that comes along with Chardonnay, and plenty of vanilla oak and orange blossom honey. The flavor is not quite as funky, with more spicy yeast, the same lightly oaked Chardonnnay, plenty fruity, and some orange blossom. The body is medium with average carbonation, a bit of tannin, and a long funky and spicy oaky Chardonnay finish. This beer is very good.

Poured from bottle on Friendsgiving: Pours straw / golden with a decent head. Aroma of buttery oak, light banana, and spices. Taste is lightly tart with more of the same flavors as the aroma, but mildly sweet and a lot of wine barrel flavor. Much better than the base beer, which is already a great white.

Delicious stuff. I think they lie that it is 10% because I dont get an ounce of booze in this. Aroma is heavy white wine and oak barrel with lactic tartness, light clove type spicyness. Taste is lightly sweet and moderately tart with more chardonnay and oak which drys out the finish. NEBCO kills it per usual.

Bottle. Pours a cloudy, hazy dark gold. Minimal head. Nose full if Brett and nice and fruity. Taste is slightly tart and not nearly as sour as expected by the nose. Very enjoyable. Not mouth puckering. Very enjoyable.

Hazy golden color with a small, white head that left light lacing on the glass. Aroma of Chardonnay, buttery wood, spices, wild yeast and citrus. Taste of citrus, light spices, vanilla, Brett, and a drier, Chardonnay finish.

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